M Beauchamp
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 15, 2011
- Messages
- 392
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Sarnia Ontario
- My Car
- 1973 light blue convertible
351c 2V
Before I Purchased My 73 Vert project car in knew nothing about the 71-73 Mustangs, except that they where very cool looking.
Seeing how many new member we now have on the site that purchased a project car, I thought that collectively we could advise new and potential members with their journey on finding a project that will actually end up getting finished and help promote the 71-73 mustang era.
The more of these cars that are restored, will makes the our cars more valuable and reproduction parts more viable to produce, which is good for us all.
So if every one can chime in and comment on what they think is a good thing to look for when trying to find a viable 71-73 mustang project and something to stay away from when finding a project car, it will be a good starting place for new members
Speaking from my own experience i wish i had this benefit before i found my project.
Seeing how many new member we now have on the site that purchased a project car, I thought that collectively we could advise new and potential members with their journey on finding a project that will actually end up getting finished and help promote the 71-73 mustang era.
The more of these cars that are restored, will makes the our cars more valuable and reproduction parts more viable to produce, which is good for us all.
So if every one can chime in and comment on what they think is a good thing to look for when trying to find a viable 71-73 mustang project and something to stay away from when finding a project car, it will be a good starting place for new members
Speaking from my own experience i wish i had this benefit before i found my project.